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Food for the Soul: Berthe Morisot – Women Painters series
Portrait of Berthe Morisot by her sister Edma Morisot. 1865. Photo credit: Wikimedia commons.
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Food for the Soul – Rediscovering Artists
Eric Ravilious. HMS Glorious in the Arctic, 1940. Watercolor on paper. Imperial War Museum, UK. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout
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